68 MEGA PIXELS CAMERA: HUAWEI’S ENTRY INTO A DEEP END

Advancement in camera technology knows no boundaries in the 21st century. Ranked as the 3rd most popular smart phone brand, Huawei has stretched limits with its new P20 Pro which was due to release in March. Earlier the company had partnered with its sub brand Honor and launched it in Pakistan. With the P20 Pro, Huawei has partnered with Leica Technologies and inculcated a 68 mega pixel 3 lens camera in the smart phone.

THE CAMERA OF YOUR DREAMS

Partnering with Leica Technologies, the P20 Pro has 3 camera lenses at the rear side of the phone. One is the 8 megapixel basic camera, the second is the 20 megapixel camera and the third is the 40 megapixel camera. While the first two lens are put together in a pill shaped design, the third lens comes in the regular circle shape as of all smart phone cameras. The phone also has a 24 megapixel front selfie camera.

SMARTEST CAMERA AROUND

Huawei has introduced the feature of Light Fusion Technology in its P20 Pro. The camera captures images at 68 megapixels but shows them in a 10 megapixel display adjusting the lighting and best possible output. This technology joins four larger pixels into one large pixel for better low light picture output.

The camera also has a 4D Predictive Focus and artificial intelligence which directs the user on how to angle the phone for best picture result. If the user wants to capture nature images the phone will give suggestions on how to tilt the phone and take the picture accordingly. The P20 Pro also has a feature to detect which sort of cuisine is being captured if the user is photographing food. It will auto adjust the light and colour composition so that the food picture comes out in the best form.

These features have put the P20 Pro as a direct competitor of the Google Pixel 2.

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